Chaozhou Temple Music "Four Melody" from the album "Chinese Music map to hear Guangdong Chaozhou flute set, temple, fine music, silk strings"
Four Musical Tones in four rhymes
Folk music Chaozhou Temple Music Nationality: Han Nationality: Chaoshan area, Guangdong Province
Coconut Hu: CAI Xiaoxin
Erhu: Lin Yanqun, Gu Jiahao
Chinese Hu: Zheng Canjie
Suona: Chen Huancong, Ma Wenbin
Flute and Xiao: Ding Ziyun
Dulcimer: Yang Shaohan
Pipa: Yao Chi
Zhong Ruan: Yang Hualin
Three Strings: CAI Xiaoqing
Cello: Huang Jialing
Drum: Chen Yucan
Muyu: Xie Rong
Double tone: CAI Yanling
Hand cymbal: Lin Jiyi
Qing: Yu Qiongying
Causeway Boy: Liu Jieling
"Siyun Diao" is one of the representative pieces of Chaozhou Buddhist music. The whole piece is divided into "Kaiyuan Jie", "Qi Zi Jie", "Five Zi Jie", "Dao Bing Jie" and five epilogies. The wooden fish knocks out the deep time and space, and the suona blows out the look of a lifetime, and the subtle and graceful sounds are like drops of nectar moistening the heart. Accompanied by soothing and quiet tunes, they chant over and over those words that condensed life understanding, follow the rules of nature, find inner peace, and pray for a happy human world. At the end, the sound of the bell and drum rejoices and praises, must realize the true meaning, and finally only a wooden fish and bell chime, the heart is silent, such as life into the vast space and time.